THE GENESEE FABMEE. 



SUPERIOR GRAIN DRXLL. 



MANUFACTURED BY 



BIckford & HuflVnan, 3Iacedoii, Wayne Co. N. Y. 



THE above celebrated Machine has, during the past year, 

 been more extensively introduced than any year previous, 

 and what is most gratifying to the manufacturers, they have 

 given most unqualified satisfaction. Double the usual 

 quantity has been sold during the past year, mostly of nine 

 tubes, without supplying the demand for them. 



After several years experience, with our present increased 

 facilities for their manufacture, together with some addi- 

 tional improvements in their construction, they are now 

 offered to the public with increased confidence in their su- 

 periority over all other Grain Drills now in use. The grain 

 is distributed by the means of a cylinder operated by differ- 

 ent sized geer wheels for the purpose of distributing the 

 quantity desired. We are manufacturing them with the 

 drill tubes differently arranged, some with two parallel 

 rows, the front row being seven inches forivard of the back 

 row, sowing the rows seven inches apart, thereby facilita- 

 ting the passage of the drill tubes among stones and clods. 

 Others are arranged in one row, eight inches apart ; or we 

 will manufacture them to order with the tubes arranged any 

 distance apart required. Those ordering drills will please 

 be particular and mention the kind they prefer. Cf the 

 great number sold, not one has been returned, although 

 each is warranted to sow all kinds of grain with accuracy 

 and satisfactory to the purchaser, and to be made in a work- 

 manlike manner. Subject to this warrant, we respectfully 

 solicit the patronage of the public, with a full conviction 

 that they wiU be fuUy satisfied, on a fair trial, of the merits 

 of this useful implement 



Orders for drills should be sent in early, directed to us, 

 or to 



DANIEL SUPPLE, Dundee, N. T.; 



ALFRED HALE, Alloway, N. T.; 



H. W. LEVANWAY, Lock Berlin, N. Y.; 



C. L. MARSHALL, Sparta, N. Y.; 



AMOS WILLITS, Aurora, N. Y.; 



JOHN KIN(5, Genoa, N. Y.; 



JOHN C. HALL, Hornersville, N. Y.: 



McLM>LEN & HESLER, Trumansburg, N. Y.; 



Col. J. M. SHERWOOD, Auburn, N. Y.; 



WATERMAN & JACKSON, Vienna, N. Y.; 



JAMES H. GLASS. Geneseo, N. Y.; 



DAVID VKR VALIN, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; 



J. H. BUTTERFIELD, Utica, Mich.; 



B. B. DEXTER, Batavia, 111.; 

 A BNER WING, Geneva, AVis. 



■ Price of Drills— $65 for seven tube Drills ; $75 for nine 

 tube Drills, delivered at the Canal or Railroad. 



AU orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. 

 BICKJ'OPJ) & HUFFMAN. 



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THIS machine proves to be better adapted to the purpose 

 for which a Grain Drill is wanted, than any other now in 

 use. It is not only capable of sowing wheat, but all grain 



and seeds, from peas, com, and cotton, to gr.i.ss and clover 

 seeds, either broadcast or in drills; and fine fertilizers, 

 such as lime, plaster, guano, poudrette, bone-dust, &c., may 

 be mixed with the grain if desired. These may all be 

 sown broadcast with the same machine. 



This machine is manufactured and for sale at East Bloom- 

 field, Ontario County, N. Y., at the shop of P. Seymour. 

 Also, at the shop of 0. Seymour, York, Livingston County, 

 and for sale by E. D. HALLOCK, No. bd State street, Ro- 

 chester, N. Y. Persons wishing to purchase will please 

 call and examine at either of the above places. All orders 

 promptly attended to. C. H. SEYMOUR, 



Sept., 1850. East Bloomfield, N. Y. 



$1000 CHAIiLENGE. 



I OFFER to place one thousand dollars cash in the hands 

 of a party chosen, against one thousand to be paid into the 

 hands of the same party by any manufacturer of Threshers 

 in the United Stales, if a machine can be found that will 

 thresh and clean fit for market or seed, with the aid of only 

 two horses, 100 bushels of wheat and rye in less time than 

 I can with my "Excelsior Wrought Iron Cylindrical 

 Thresher and Cleaner." The grain to be thoroughly 

 threshed, without white caps, or broken, and the straw de- 

 livered long enough to stack, and free from chaff. The 

 winner to receive the $2000 with both machines and pow- 

 ers. For circulars, address Joseph G. Gilbert, 216 Pearl 

 street. New York. 



Gilbert's Patent Portable Excelsior Wrought Iron Thresh- 

 er and Cleaner will thresh and clean grain fit for market at 

 the rate of one-half to three-fourths of a bushel per minute, 

 with two horses. 



Urmy's Patent RaUroad Power is the most durable and 

 the cheapers power to be obtained. 



Urmy's Double-geared Lever Power, for 2 to 8 horses. 



Urmy's Patent Cornstalk Cutter and Grinder. 



Urmy's Patent Seed Drill. Over 2000 of these machines 

 have been sold, and have given general satisfaction. — 

 County rights for sale for $100 and upwards, and castings 

 furnished to manufacture at cost prices. Profits 100 per 

 cent For particulars, address, post paid, 



J. G. GILBERT, 



August, 1852.— S-lt*$2. 216 Pearl street. New York. 



Valuable Virginia Land for Sale. 



I OFFER for sale between 700 and 800 acres Of land, 

 handsomely located in Prince George county, Va., lying 

 immediately on Chipoaks creek, adjoining Lower Brandon 

 plantation on the south, 25 miles from Petersburg. About 

 200 acres are cleared, and the balance tolerably well tim-. 

 bered with oak and pine. The cleared land was marled 

 several years ago, and 1000 bushels of marl with 1500 bush- 

 els of lime have been recently applied to it 



The improvements are, a good brick house with five 

 rooms, (from which there is a beautiful prospect of James 

 river,) a kitchen, stable, smoke-house, a bam with station- 

 ary horse-power attached, and a well of good water. The 

 buildings are within 300 yards of the main landing, where 

 vessels load with produce, wood, &c., and unload lime at 7 

 cts. per bushel. Marl abounds on the opposite side of the 

 creek. The whole tract is well watered by springs and 

 brooks, that mn through fine meadow lands, a part of 

 which are cleared. 



I will sell it entire, or in parcels to suit purchasers, as it 

 can be advantageously dirided into four farms. If not sold 

 privately (of which due notice will be given) before the 30th 

 day of September next, I will sell it upon the premises, on 

 that day, at public auction, without reserve. 



Persons wishing to view the property will leave the 

 Richmond and Norfolk boat at Lower Brandon Wharf, on 

 James River, three miles from the property ; or I will give 

 any information to those addressing me (post-paid) at 

 Cabin Point P. O., Surry County, Ya. 



August 1852.— 8-2t E. T. FETTER. 



Improved Stock. 



O ATTLE of the Durham, Devon, Hereford, Alderaey, and 

 Ayrshire breeds. 



SHEEP of the Native and French Merino, Saxony, South 

 Down, and Cotswold. 



PIGS of the Lincoln, Suffolk, and Berkshire breeds. 



From our long experience as breeders and dealers in the 

 above kinds of stock, and our excellent situation for pur- 

 chasing and shipping, we think we can do as good justice 

 to orders, as any other house in the United States. 

 A. B. ALLEN & CO., 



AprU 1, 1852— tf. 189 and 191 Water st. New York. 



